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. >> well, king got wind of that. it sounds like norquist better watch out for mrs. king. >> the fact that he brought my wife into it, i think he never met me, he certainly hasn't met my wife. he better hope he doesn't. she'll knock his head off. >> all right, president obama wants supporters to go on twitter as washington takes on the fiscal cliff. he's asking people to use the #my2k to explain what they would do with the $2,000 that could be lost to a middle class tax hike. one user talks about buying a mac book. the other talks about the child they're expecting and making the mortgage. but the president is also finding some critics. one of whom wants details on spending cuts. tennessee republican congresswoman marcia blackburn is not thrilled with the fact that all the chair manships voted on yesterday, 19 out of 21, none of them went to women. she says women should be elevated any time there's an opportunity. >>> mitt romney isn't just having lunch with president obama today. he's also seeing running mate paul ryan for the first time since the election. finally,
. >> well, king got wind of that. it sounds like norquist better watch out for mrs. king. >> the fact that he brought my wife into it, i think he never met me, he certainly hasn't met my wife. he better hope he doesn't. she'll knock his head off. >> all right, president obama wants supporters to go on twitter as washington takes on the fiscal cliff. he's asking people to use the #my2k to explain what they would do with the $2,000 that could be lost to a middle class tax hike....
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king, will most certainly be called on it tested for the job ahead of you. mr. kevin law is one of the most respected business organizations in new york. the long island economy is made up of over 100,000 businesses, 90% complete 20 people or less. bit with look forward to hearing directly from you about what your business is their same come, many struggling to recover and how we can be as helpful as possible. mayor, let us start with you and again, hearts go out to the people that you've lost and are devastated, but were going to stay with you for the long haul, long road ahead. [inaudible] >> make sure your buttons are pressed and you speak directly into the mic. >> good morning, chairwoman landrieu and committee members. it's an honor to be here today. i am the mayor of hoboken, new jersey. hoboken is located across the river from new york city for baseball and franks are not shed in the home of cake costs. with more than 50,000 residents and hundreds of businesses call her square mile city their home, which is why we want the most densely populated cities in
king, will most certainly be called on it tested for the job ahead of you. mr. kevin law is one of the most respected business organizations in new york. the long island economy is made up of over 100,000 businesses, 90% complete 20 people or less. bit with look forward to hearing directly from you about what your business is their same come, many struggling to recover and how we can be as helpful as possible. mayor, let us start with you and again, hearts go out to the people that you've lost...
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king? >> probably. >> mr. king, earlier this month your colleague, with a republican congressman, said he was unhappy with the rules of engagement in afghanistan and would support bringing troops home tomorrow. you sure that you? >> i would not look into that strategically to see what that really means in the aftermath, but i will say that advocacy is more open than it was a year ago. at this point i would say that our commander-in-chief has not articulated a mission in afghanistan. it is awfully hard to keep troops in a place in the not have a mission articulate it. i had some of that discipline and with president bush and the middle of the iraq operation as well, but if we pull out, what happens in the aftermath? >> i would rather that mitt romney laid out the proposal for afghanistan, and have some proposals that would lay out what i think is a better result. the proposals are strategic and dangerous to talk about on public and national television, but i will just say that i expect there would be a civil wa
king? >> probably. >> mr. king, earlier this month your colleague, with a republican congressman, said he was unhappy with the rules of engagement in afghanistan and would support bringing troops home tomorrow. you sure that you? >> i would not look into that strategically to see what that really means in the aftermath, but i will say that advocacy is more open than it was a year ago. at this point i would say that our commander-in-chief has not articulated a mission in...
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mr. king has been the state director of the new york small business development center. he oversees 24 regional centers, 35 outbreaks centers. all of your experience must certainly be called bond at tested for the job that is ahead of you. the president and ceo of long island association, one of the most respected organizations in new york. he long island economy is made up of businesses, 90% employ 20 people or less. we are interested in what your businesses are saying, how we can be as helpful as possible. our hearts go out to the people that you have lost and the devastation. make sure that your buttons are pressed and you're speaking directly into the microphone. >> good morning, committee members. it is a privilege and honor to be here today. hoboken is located just across the river from new york city and is the home of frank sinatra. we have hundreds of businesses that call our square-mile city there,. we are one of the most densely populated cities in america, more than new york city. we rank no. 1 in per-capita use of public transportation. we are a vibrant commu
mr. king has been the state director of the new york small business development center. he oversees 24 regional centers, 35 outbreaks centers. all of your experience must certainly be called bond at tested for the job that is ahead of you. the president and ceo of long island association, one of the most respected organizations in new york. he long island economy is made up of businesses, 90% employ 20 people or less. we are interested in what your businesses are saying, how we can be as...
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thank you, mr. king. we'll let you go back in your vehicle and get warmed up. in the meantime we'll show you what's below this parking lot. as you can see -- if you can see from the cameras's vantage point, the water is coming up to just about maybe one and a half feet from the edge. and the boats are rocking a little bit. the winds again have not picked up yet. again the town wants you to to stay home so that crews when they need to can get out safely and have all access. we'll send it back to you in the studio, andrea. >> thank you, ko im is reporting live from chesapeake beach in calvert county. >>> if you're in the immediate d.c. area or to the west, you probably have a little time left to prepare for a power outage. so we advise you now to charge your cell phone, dim the brightness feature on your phone and turn off any unnecessary apps to conserve battery power. make sure your digital camera has fresh batteries so you can take photos of any storm damage. you'll need that for your insurance company when you make a claim. if you have any halloween deck rake
thank you, mr. king. we'll let you go back in your vehicle and get warmed up. in the meantime we'll show you what's below this parking lot. as you can see -- if you can see from the cameras's vantage point, the water is coming up to just about maybe one and a half feet from the edge. and the boats are rocking a little bit. the winds again have not picked up yet. again the town wants you to to stay home so that crews when they need to can get out safely and have all access. we'll send it back to...
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joining me tonight, bob king, president of the united autoworkers. mr. king, good to have you with us tonight. this is -- >> great to be with you, ed. >> you bet. this is about conflict of interest. but what do you think mitt romney allegedly did that was wrong? why have you called for this? >> well, because we're told by our legal department that he violated the government ethics laws and he did not disclose where he's got a conflict of interest, his investments in delphi corporation. it's so hypocritical, as you said, for him to criticize the loan and go in like a vulture capitalist and buy the stock at a low price and extort general motors, costing the taxpayers more money. he and his friends at the vulture capitalist made as you said 3,000% to 4,000% return on their investment in delphi by holding up general motors and costing the government more money. >> all right. let's talk -- >> costing taxpayers more. >> let's talk about this extort and hold up general motors. now, delphi is critical to the automobile manufacturing business. they, of course, ma
joining me tonight, bob king, president of the united autoworkers. mr. king, good to have you with us tonight. this is -- >> great to be with you, ed. >> you bet. this is about conflict of interest. but what do you think mitt romney allegedly did that was wrong? why have you called for this? >> well, because we're told by our legal department that he violated the government ethics laws and he did not disclose where he's got a conflict of interest, his investments in delphi...
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because of what jack kennedy did, wonderful call of consolation to mrs. king when her husband was in prison, what he did on civil rights with lyndon johnson, the community went about 99 to 1 pro-democrat, but it was only 2 to 1, you're only losing a third of a black vote if you're a republican. you're doing okay in big states. you're winning state governorships and senate seats. you start losing a community of the size of the african-american community, which is 10% to 15%, in big states, you're losing 80 percent net of that community. if you keep talking like romney is talking, you're going to keep losing it. i think it is about percentages. you're not going to bring back the whole black community if you're a republican. if you can get a third of it, a third of the hispanic community, or as w. did, 40% of it, you change everything. >> when i look at the hispanic community, i see the african-american community in the '60s. you're right. the southern strategy broke the relationship, severed it, which had been a historic and long relationship between the af
because of what jack kennedy did, wonderful call of consolation to mrs. king when her husband was in prison, what he did on civil rights with lyndon johnson, the community went about 99 to 1 pro-democrat, but it was only 2 to 1, you're only losing a third of a black vote if you're a republican. you're doing okay in big states. you're winning state governorships and senate seats. you start losing a community of the size of the african-american community, which is 10% to 15%, in big states,...
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mr. latham: i'd like to recognize the gentleman from iowa, congressman king. mr. king: i thank the gentleman from iowa for leading this discussion and to have an opportunity to say some things about my friend, leonard boswell, across the floor. i reflect a number of things. in 1996 i aspired to run for the iowa senate. i got there just as leonard boswell was elected to come here to the united states congress. and i got to know a little bit about the iowa that he came from and traveled down in there a good number of times and little did i know a few years later i would arrive in this united states congress, some six years later, representing not congressman boswell, not lieutenant colonel boswell, and i stopped along a number of times and looked across the landscape and wonder what makes the man the man that he is. and coming from iowa, especially rural iowa, and growing up in the hills like i did and walking through those hills and working within that soil and having my hands on a lot of things that are the originalins of new wealth, you understand what makes a ma
mr. latham: i'd like to recognize the gentleman from iowa, congressman king. mr. king: i thank the gentleman from iowa for leading this discussion and to have an opportunity to say some things about my friend, leonard boswell, across the floor. i reflect a number of things. in 1996 i aspired to run for the iowa senate. i got there just as leonard boswell was elected to come here to the united states congress. and i got to know a little bit about the iowa that he came from and traveled down in...
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now we are learning that mrs. clinton will not testify before the house and senate panels on thursday as was expected about that deadly september 11th assault, and here on that congressman peter king. >> to really find out what happened ultimately i believe secretary clinton will have to testify. i have a great respect for secretary clinton and no one would know more about this than she would and no one would be in a position really to answer the tough questions more than secretary clinton. once she recovers i think it's important she testify. >> johnny isaacson joins me, a member of the foreign relations committee that would be hearing this testimony. good morning, good to have you with us today. >> tkp morninggood morning, martha. martha martha: we heard last week that she canceled a trip because of a stomach virus. what do you think of the fact that she will not testify and in her place we will hear from officials william burns and thomas neads. >> we hope the secretary recovers soon, concussions can be bad. ev
now we are learning that mrs. clinton will not testify before the house and senate panels on thursday as was expected about that deadly september 11th assault, and here on that congressman peter king. >> to really find out what happened ultimately i believe secretary clinton will have to testify. i have a great respect for secretary clinton and no one would know more about this than she would and no one would be in a position really to answer the tough questions more than secretary...
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vilsack's campiagn. >> i am christie vilsack and i approve this message. ♪ >> mr. king, mrs. vilsack has called you an embarassment to iowa. do some of the quotes embarrass you? >> i've said by the time i eliminated the questions and dishonesty, the only thing left was "i'm christie vilsack and i approve this message." the one that is true, was about the vote on hurricane katrina. there will be all kinds of wasted funds. it is a principled vote and it will be easy to vote on. king was right -- this is the sioux city's response. the balance of that is false. i have had better votes since then. voting against obamacare, voting against cap and trade, dodd- frank, those were better votes, but the rest of those allegations are false. >> he is one of 11 congressmen who took a vote against hurricane katrina relief. i think that everything i said in that ad is true. we have researched all of it. these are congressman king's own words. >> and he is using one to define mrs. vilsack. see what it says. >> what does it mean if mrs. vilsack calls for tax increases? she is for increasing ta
vilsack's campiagn. >> i am christie vilsack and i approve this message. ♪ >> mr. king, mrs. vilsack has called you an embarassment to iowa. do some of the quotes embarrass you? >> i've said by the time i eliminated the questions and dishonesty, the only thing left was "i'm christie vilsack and i approve this message." the one that is true, was about the vote on hurricane katrina. there will be all kinds of wasted funds. it is a principled vote and it will be easy...
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king. mr. king: i thank the gentleman from georgia for yielding and for leading this special order to honor jay pearson. i'm sitting here and i'm glad i had the opportunity to here other members to talk about jay pearson and i wonder how do i make sense of this. 34 years. 34 years ago there was a lady that opened up a convenience store in a town in my district. she gave knowledge and if you want to though when a mayor ran or why there isn't a parking meter or stop light in the town, you could ask her and she would know. who is working in what field, she'll know. same thing here. one person who knows the house of representatives, that understands it, and knows the history, has lived it and one thing to catch up with things, but another to feel it in your instinct and in your gut. jay has all of that. and he has had to listen to me and for that i come to the floor and apologize night after night after night. i couldn't have done that without your excellent help. and mr. speaker, jay would correct
king. mr. king: i thank the gentleman from georgia for yielding and for leading this special order to honor jay pearson. i'm sitting here and i'm glad i had the opportunity to here other members to talk about jay pearson and i wonder how do i make sense of this. 34 years. 34 years ago there was a lady that opened up a convenience store in a town in my district. she gave knowledge and if you want to though when a mayor ran or why there isn't a parking meter or stop light in the town, you could...
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. >> some king street restaurants move their furniture out of town to storage facilities elsewhere. others loaded up with sandbags and helped. >> we did all of the normal stuff. >> they may have been relatively unharmed during mr. de, but its aftermath could be felt in this area for several days to come. officials with alexandria are saying it could be up to 72 hours of flood problems. this restaurant that we featured earlier you can see the water is already looking at the door. they moved everything upstairs and they are hoping that will be enough. it has really started flooding in this area. that employee is doing what will be a few tile job because it will still make its way into the back area of that restaurant. high tide is still not for several hours here in old town. how high will it go? a lot of people will be out here watching nervously. >> i was down there during iso bel for a very similar scene. good luck to them. still ahead, travelers are still stranded all along the east coast. when will things start to get back to normal? >> i live in arlington and i will let you know
. >> some king street restaurants move their furniture out of town to storage facilities elsewhere. others loaded up with sandbags and helped. >> we did all of the normal stuff. >> they may have been relatively unharmed during mr. de, but its aftermath could be felt in this area for several days to come. officials with alexandria are saying it could be up to 72 hours of flood problems. this restaurant that we featured earlier you can see the water is already looking at the...
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mr. belcher pulls out the gun and shoots himself in this parking lot about 100 yards behind me. and right there in front of the gm and the coach. >> michael? what about his reputation? did he have any off the field troubles that anyone knew about? you said he was the last guy you expected. did anyone know about any trouble? >> reporter: none. >> none. >> reporter: none. this guy was very quiet, kept to himself, he's a hard worker and, you know, i don't want to make it sound like he was a monster because he kept to himself, but he was a concentrated, focused young man, 25 years old. i used to work and live in long island, he's from west babylon high school. and when i got there, he had just left to go to maine to play college football. but the buzz about him was still going strong even after he left and the buzz i always heard about him was great guy, give you the shirt off his back and had a very strong sense of family. >> he was inspirational. he was a nondraft player. as you were saying
mr. belcher pulls out the gun and shoots himself in this parking lot about 100 yards behind me. and right there in front of the gm and the coach. >> michael? what about his reputation? did he have any off the field troubles that anyone knew about? you said he was the last guy you expected. did anyone know about any trouble? >> reporter: none. >> none. >> reporter: none. this guy was very quiet, kept to himself, he's a hard worker and, you know, i don't want to make it...
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. >> mrs. king. >> are you ready? >> number one. bingo. >> this company is calmed masty. it's equestrian-inspired bracelets. two different sizes. so fun to wear. for this company, with every purchase, you're going to get a free bracelet, a bonus just for "gma" viewers. normally, this doesn't come cheaply. $145. for us, exclusively slashed, 33 bucks. huge savings. >> 77% off. wow. "deals and steals" number two. >> no one's talking. >> everyone's logging on to iphones. >> you are wearing one of my favorite pairs. these are debuting for the first time on "good morning america." these are the grand cabo. not just available in these three colors. also, you have a choice in gold settings or sterling silver. i love the earrings because they're so lightweight and so big and beautiful. >> i bought these the last time around. >> i think you will buy these, too, when you hear this price. normally, $79. slashed for today only, 39 bucks. >> 51% off. next one. are you ready? bingo. >> sacred jewels. these are beautiful necklaces. it's called the inspiration necklace. semi-precious gem
. >> mrs. king. >> are you ready? >> number one. bingo. >> this company is calmed masty. it's equestrian-inspired bracelets. two different sizes. so fun to wear. for this company, with every purchase, you're going to get a free bracelet, a bonus just for "gma" viewers. normally, this doesn't come cheaply. $145. for us, exclusively slashed, 33 bucks. huge savings. >> 77% off. wow. "deals and steals" number two. >> no one's talking. >>...
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mr. king: i appreciate the gentleman from texas. i have a unanimous consent request that representative mike rogers be removed from h.r. 6511 as original co-sponsor. and i thank the gentleman from texas. mr. gohmert: sometimes we wonder who is in charge of this administration, because somebody has to figure it out. i was happy to hear president obama to say, i don't want you to asues ambassador rice and the president apparently indicating that she was given the information that jass untrue and if she didn't know the statements she was told by the white house to go out and tell were not truths, then she was not lying, and she should be given credit for not lying if she didn't know that the untruths she were telling were untrue. it raises more and more questions, you know, who is in charge there? the president coming to meetings over crises and not knowing who is going to be coming to brief him on things. and a strong leader would say, i want to hear from this person, this person, this person. who's making the decisions? who does know
mr. king: i appreciate the gentleman from texas. i have a unanimous consent request that representative mike rogers be removed from h.r. 6511 as original co-sponsor. and i thank the gentleman from texas. mr. gohmert: sometimes we wonder who is in charge of this administration, because somebody has to figure it out. i was happy to hear president obama to say, i don't want you to asues ambassador rice and the president apparently indicating that she was given the information that jass untrue and...
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but in the interim i believe the kgs can continue to function under mr. morell. >> congressman king, do you have any concerns about either the way this was handled or about any holes that this might leave? >> first of all, candy, i have questions about the whole matter. first of all, i'm wondering -- excuse me -- how something ichlg e-mails went to the level of the fbi, how the fbi could have been investigating it this long, and if general petraeus was involved to me the fbi had an obligation to tell the president or the national security council at the earliest date. so it seems this has been going on for several months and yet now it appears that they're saying that the fbi didn't realize until election day that general petraeus was involved. it just doesn't add up that you have this type of investigation, the fbi investigating e-mails, the e-mails leading to the cia director, and it taking four months to find out that the cia director was involved. so i have real questions about this. i think a timeline has to be looked at and analyzed to see what happ
but in the interim i believe the kgs can continue to function under mr. morell. >> congressman king, do you have any concerns about either the way this was handled or about any holes that this might leave? >> first of all, candy, i have questions about the whole matter. first of all, i'm wondering -- excuse me -- how something ichlg e-mails went to the level of the fbi, how the fbi could have been investigating it this long, and if general petraeus was involved to me the fbi had an...
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mr. obama also received the honor in 2008 when he was president election. >>> you may not think of the golden state as being king of black oil but that may be about to change i am >> which high paying jobs don't need four years of college to get? jane king is live at the new york stock exchange. tell me! >>> good morning. believe it or not california stands a good chance of becoming the nation's top oil producing state within a decade the government sold leases covering 18,000 acres last week, occidental amid the dominant bidders analysts forecasting a california "renaissance. stronger open this morning, slightly, s&p a little lower, optimism over the fiscal cliff, a lot of caution as well as you can see. bloomberg index is a little higher. with college tuition skyrocketing more families are considering community college to save money forbes broke down the best paying jobs for community college grads, air traffic controllers top the list with six figure median salary. other high paying jo
mr. obama also received the honor in 2008 when he was president election. >>> you may not think of the golden state as being king of black oil but that may be about to change i am >> which high paying jobs don't need four years of college to get? jane king is live at the new york stock exchange. tell me! >>> good morning. believe it or not california stands a good chance of becoming the nation's top oil producing state within a decade the government sold leases covering...
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to win an historically red state that obama flipped in '08 but can he keep that state blue or will mr. romney take it back. as cnn's john king reports, the answer is likely to lie in the suburbs in washington's backyard. >> you know, in ten straight presidential elections virginia had been reliably red and 2008 came along. you see it blue for president obama. let's pop it up. i drew in the northern virginia suburbs. everywhere else in the state john mccain and barack obama were even. the margin was 234,000 votes. all of it came from here. >> reporter: urgency in a place once reliably red. >> this is from the republican party in virginia. >> mitt romney's path to the white house run through virginia and to win it he must win it within an hour's drive of washington. >> it's all about northern virginia. they've moved here from democratic areas that they have turned a solid red state into a purple state. >> reporter: recent polls show a dead heat but this republican pollster likes the trend line. >> if you look at the dozen polls in virginia taken before the first presidential debate on o
to win an historically red state that obama flipped in '08 but can he keep that state blue or will mr. romney take it back. as cnn's john king reports, the answer is likely to lie in the suburbs in washington's backyard. >> you know, in ten straight presidential elections virginia had been reliably red and 2008 came along. you see it blue for president obama. let's pop it up. i drew in the northern virginia suburbs. everywhere else in the state john mccain and barack obama were even. the...
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then mr. putin of russia. bill gates, pope benedict, ben bernanke, saudi king. more on how the list was assembled and other details, forbes media ceo, mike, thanks for being with us. >> this is important to us because nothing personifies what we do at forbes like our power list. we're about success and the impact of people who achieve success have. we have ten editors who get together. we draw on a huge bank -- >> they always agree on everything. don't they? >> exactly. there is some subjectivity, i must admit. they talk about the number of people that someone influences. the amount of financial resources that they have. how many spheres they operate in, are they just financial or are tle political or philanthropic. the fourth criteria is do they act on their power, do they use their power. and if you look at -- >> that's the reason why bill gates would rank so high here is how he has used some of his financial power in the philanthropic sphere. it was interesting to me, "forbes" magazine, leading business magazine, most storied one maybe of all -- >> i have no
then mr. putin of russia. bill gates, pope benedict, ben bernanke, saudi king. more on how the list was assembled and other details, forbes media ceo, mike, thanks for being with us. >> this is important to us because nothing personifies what we do at forbes like our power list. we're about success and the impact of people who achieve success have. we have ten editors who get together. we draw on a huge bank -- >> they always agree on everything. don't they? >> exactly. there...
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mr. mayor, appreciate you being with us. john king will join in shortly too. last night stephanie cutter admitted en this program that pennsylvania has tightened, her word. you said you thought the state was secure, but the campaign shouldn't take anything for granted. do you believe there is any chance at all the president might not win there today? >> no. that simple. i mean, i'll extrapolate, but you asked me in the simple answer is no. do i think it tightened? that's what happens in elections but i think the president will win pennsylvania. >> they said election day events in general smack of desperation. we have the vice president in cleveland as well. are his campaign day stops out of desperation as well? >> i think that is basically an insurance policy, the right thing to do from that perspective. but the president is doing what i think is appropriate, which is he's making phone calls to wisconsin as you had on your show. and i do think at a certain point, you know this is up to the voters. you made your argument, which is, i think in the president's ca
mr. mayor, appreciate you being with us. john king will join in shortly too. last night stephanie cutter admitted en this program that pennsylvania has tightened, her word. you said you thought the state was secure, but the campaign shouldn't take anything for granted. do you believe there is any chance at all the president might not win there today? >> no. that simple. i mean, i'll extrapolate, but you asked me in the simple answer is no. do i think it tightened? that's what happens in...
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king: i thank the gentleman from california for yielding to me and point out, mr. speaker, that i have served on the immigration subcommittee for 10 years. in that period of time, i've sat in on dozens and scores and perhaps hundreds of hearings during that period of time and gathered information and a knowledge base on these issues. i walked into this issue as a freshman member of congress 10 years ago with this statement. the immigration policy that we have in this country needs to be designed to enhance the economic, the social and the cultural well-being of the united states of america. in fact, every country's immigration policy should fit that standard. we can't have debates about the definitions of those three words that are part of that direction, but what's going on here is the eliminating of a foolish policy we had and i have long before for the repeal of the visa diversity lottery program and i have long before for setting up a system so that we can promote the economic, social and cultural well-being of the united states through our policies. in some of
king: i thank the gentleman from california for yielding to me and point out, mr. speaker, that i have served on the immigration subcommittee for 10 years. in that period of time, i've sat in on dozens and scores and perhaps hundreds of hearings during that period of time and gathered information and a knowledge base on these issues. i walked into this issue as a freshman member of congress 10 years ago with this statement. the immigration policy that we have in this country needs to be...
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and mr. chairman, what are you going to ask him when he appears before you on friday? what could he tell you, you don't know already? >> i would think the main thing i would ask him is, first of all, you know, listen to what he says, as to what he now believes happened in benghazi, and ask him to square that with what he told us on friday, september 13th, three days after attack, when he basically dismissed any possibility that it was a terrorist attack. clearly said that it was caused by the video that was spontaneous and it was somehow connected to what happened in egypt. and he was basically dismissing any thought of it having any al qaeda connection. i would ask him how he reached that conclusion on september 14th, and what changed since then, and how much has he learned since then, that was different from what he knew? to me, it's a real issue as the to why he was so wrong back on september 14th. >> mr. chairman, that of course is a lot of the same explanation that susan rice, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations gave. and it's an explanation that gave senato
and mr. chairman, what are you going to ask him when he appears before you on friday? what could he tell you, you don't know already? >> i would think the main thing i would ask him is, first of all, you know, listen to what he says, as to what he now believes happened in benghazi, and ask him to square that with what he told us on friday, september 13th, three days after attack, when he basically dismissed any possibility that it was a terrorist attack. clearly said that it was caused by...
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. >> does it change when mr. carney takes over? is he the right man >> on paper he's a central banker and as i wrote over the weekend, he like governor king has incredible toughness, work ethic, sxermt teaexpertise. but that's not everything. because if that was the case, everything would be wonderful. one would hope the bank of england governor has those qualities. so the question is can he work effectively with the banking vukts. we have a committee structure now for financial policy and for prudential regulation which the bank of canada does not. more importantly, when you say what are they going dto do, the challenges mr. carney faced as governor of the huang of england were frankly much easier. he deserves credit for not messing it up, but you had a commodity economy with good demographics where the banking system was safe because they had already been through a horrendous financial crisis a few years before and had locked everything down. and then capital in-flows. so nothing that bad could happen to the -- i don't mean to ma
. >> does it change when mr. carney takes over? is he the right man >> on paper he's a central banker and as i wrote over the weekend, he like governor king has incredible toughness, work ethic, sxermt teaexpertise. but that's not everything. because if that was the case, everything would be wonderful. one would hope the bank of england governor has those qualities. so the question is can he work effectively with the banking vukts. we have a committee structure now for financial...
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mr. hoyer: all right. lastly, let me ask you, mr. nadler has a resolution, i think mr. grimm and mr. king -- i'm not sure they're on the resolution but i presume they're on the resolution as well, so it's a bipartisan resolution, expressing condolences to those who were devastated not only in terms of property but some, of course, loss of family members and life, whether or not that resolution might be brought to the floor so that this house could express its regrets and condolences and sympathy with those who were so devastated. i yield to my friend. mr. cantor: i tell the gentleman, we did observe a moment of silence in those who lost their lives in that horrific storm to hit the east coast of the united states. certainly all of us, our thoughts, our prayers, our sorrows go out to the loved ones who have lost family members, friends in that awful tragedy of a storm. i am not -- i have not looked at mr. nadler's bill >> president obama spoke in pennsylvania today calling on congress to pass an extension of tax cuts for the middle class. later in the day, john boehner o
mr. hoyer: all right. lastly, let me ask you, mr. nadler has a resolution, i think mr. grimm and mr. king -- i'm not sure they're on the resolution but i presume they're on the resolution as well, so it's a bipartisan resolution, expressing condolences to those who were devastated not only in terms of property but some, of course, loss of family members and life, whether or not that resolution might be brought to the floor so that this house could express its regrets and condolences and...
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huge king size bed room. master bathroom. >> this is nice. >> you go ahead and run around and check the house out. don't break anything. >> i won't. >> this one is for sale. has a hotel right across the street. check it out. don't go any further. let's check out the master bedroom. >> this is a very nice, family field. has a warmth to it. >> i can visualize it. >> the living room, entertainment area. >> beautiful views. >> coming to the kitchen, granite countertops. >> not too big, not too small. >> beautiful. >> you can see you have the ferry going to the city, takes six or seven minutes, right into manhattan. take a look around and tell us how the day went. >> how are you? >> good. >> what did you think? >> i like both, i think i am leaning toward the second one. >> i think for your lifestyle and for the price, and you can accommodate your family with the hotels in the area. we can go in and get you a house. >> wonderful. >> let's do it. that's all for this week's episode of "open house." america's top prop
huge king size bed room. master bathroom. >> this is nice. >> you go ahead and run around and check the house out. don't break anything. >> i won't. >> this one is for sale. has a hotel right across the street. check it out. don't go any further. let's check out the master bedroom. >> this is a very nice, family field. has a warmth to it. >> i can visualize it. >> the living room, entertainment area. >> beautiful views. >> coming to the...
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mr. martinez joins us here on the red carpet. if you would, this is a story, this is your story. is that correct? >> is primarily my story but also the story of my family. i go back one generation more and discuss my grandmother's mythology and how she came over to america and how ultimately it was her coming cross from mexico into america that spawned this fantastic first-generation american story or goes the mr. martinez you were raised in brownsville texas, right on the border. what was brownsville like during her childhood? >> that then, i experience it is being racially polarized, kind of in a more economic sort of striations and the brownsville imail was very agriculturally based. my parents ran a trucking business and we were basically farm laborers and so it was a very conflicted experience, because we would go to school and pretend like we were wealthier than we were, and it was entirely different, the people who we really were and we would go home and live this untraditional lifestyle as farm laborers, my brother and myself primarily. my sisters had a very different exp
mr. martinez joins us here on the red carpet. if you would, this is a story, this is your story. is that correct? >> is primarily my story but also the story of my family. i go back one generation more and discuss my grandmother's mythology and how she came over to america and how ultimately it was her coming cross from mexico into america that spawned this fantastic first-generation american story or goes the mr. martinez you were raised in brownsville texas, right on the border. what...
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"the boy kings of texas. " a memoir. domingo martinez is the awe their. mr. martinez now joins us here on the red carpet. this is your story. is that correct? >> it's primarily my story but it's also the story of my family. i go back one generation more and discuss my grandmother's mythology, how she came over to america, and how ultimately her coming across from mexico into america, that sort of spawned this fantastic first generation american story. >> mr. martinez, you were raised in brownsville, texas, right on the border, what was it like during your childhood? >> back then i experienced it as being racially polarized, in a more economic sort of striation, and was very agriculturally based. my parents ran a trucking business that sort of -- basically farm laborers, so kind of a conflicted experience because we would go to school and pretend like we were wealthier than we were, and entirely different, the people who we really are or were, and then we would go home and it was a completely untraditional lifestyle as farm laborers, my brother and myself. my
"the boy kings of texas. " a memoir. domingo martinez is the awe their. mr. martinez now joins us here on the red carpet. this is your story. is that correct? >> it's primarily my story but it's also the story of my family. i go back one generation more and discuss my grandmother's mythology, how she came over to america, and how ultimately her coming across from mexico into america, that sort of spawned this fantastic first generation american story. >> mr. martinez, you...
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mr. o'neill never did. i knew him after he retired and even then he would talk about regular ordinary people. the barbers, the bakers, the truck drivers that i now have the privilege of representing in the district he once represented. and to me that's the most important reason to recognize anyone. someone who gave of themselves to fight day in and day out. and with that even then with all the fighting that we do around here, it's amazing to me even at home today with all of the differences of opinion, i get the same questions i'm sure we all get. geez, is it bad as all that and do you hate each other? and the truth is for me, no. i had the speaker sitting over there. we disre
mr. o'neill never did. i knew him after he retired and even then he would talk about regular ordinary people. the barbers, the bakers, the truck drivers that i now have the privilege of representing in the district he once represented. and to me that's the most important reason to recognize anyone. someone who gave of themselves to fight day in and day out. and with that even then with all the fighting that we do around here, it's amazing to me even at home today with all of the differences of...
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i want to bring in cnn's executive editor mr. tim lister. let's go deeper into what provoked these latest protests. what happened? >> initially it was rises in the price of fuel and food. jordanians are poor. the average per capita income $6,500. they can't afford a 50% rise in the price of cooking oil and heating oil. they take to the streets. it's happened before. it happened this time. but it comes at the end of a sequence of events both political and economic that are really made jordanians suffer in the last 18 months. i was there last year, i was amazed by how people were ready to speak out against the monarchy for the first time. never happened before in jordan. >> interesting. we've seen so much unrest in the middle east and north africa these days. why does jordan matter? >> jordan matters because it's in a rough neighborhood and one of the last arab states that's a reliable western ally. you've got syria to the north. there are already 200,000 syrian refugees on jordanian soil. you have saudi arabia, iraq, it's a difficult place to
i want to bring in cnn's executive editor mr. tim lister. let's go deeper into what provoked these latest protests. what happened? >> initially it was rises in the price of fuel and food. jordanians are poor. the average per capita income $6,500. they can't afford a 50% rise in the price of cooking oil and heating oil. they take to the streets. it's happened before. it happened this time. but it comes at the end of a sequence of events both political and economic that are really made...
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. >> congressman peter king. mr. chairman, thanks so much for your time this morning. >> matt. thank you as always, matt. >> want to turn to get the rest of the morning's top stories. enmorales is over at news desk. natalie, good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah and matt. good morning, everyone. investigators on the scene of an explosion that killed two people in an indianapolis neighborhood. say a faulty furnace may be to blame. the owners at the site of the blast were not there at the time. >>> congress returns to business today after a seven-week hiatus. president obama is starting off the so-called lame duck session with a renewed push to lawmakers and labor officials today to avoid the looming fiscal cliff set to hit at the end of the year if bush-era tax cuts expire and automatic spending cuts kick in. >>> anti-virus software developer john mcafee is wanted by police officials for questioning in the murder of his neighbor. american gregory fall was found dead of a gunshot wound on saturday night, just days after he'd filed a formal complaint against mcafee for, q
. >> congressman peter king. mr. chairman, thanks so much for your time this morning. >> matt. thank you as always, matt. >> want to turn to get the rest of the morning's top stories. enmorales is over at news desk. natalie, good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah and matt. good morning, everyone. investigators on the scene of an explosion that killed two people in an indianapolis neighborhood. say a faulty furnace may be to blame. the owners at the site of the...
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i would ask mr. davis is, he had federal hunt -- federal health care at the time of his wife's illness. king god she is alive. i would ask that he offers that to all americans. >> thank you very much. >> this is for candidate davis first. if elected, one of the first pieces of legislation you will have the chance to vote on is a new foreign bill. what would you do in reverse -- in regard to the program and foreign subsidies? >> i want to say thank you to david for reminding me that is what we have in our health care plan. i would love to see the benefits planned nationwide to all consumers, to everyone. that is what our health plan does. it talks about selling insurance across state lines. so we can still preserve our ability to choose where and when to seek medical treatment. they have not passed a comprehensive foreign bill this year. during a year where we have had one of the worst droughts in our generation. what we have to do in that farm bill is to build a safety net so farmers have the insuran
i would ask mr. davis is, he had federal hunt -- federal health care at the time of his wife's illness. king god she is alive. i would ask that he offers that to all americans. >> thank you very much. >> this is for candidate davis first. if elected, one of the first pieces of legislation you will have the chance to vote on is a new foreign bill. what would you do in reverse -- in regard to the program and foreign subsidies? >> i want to say thank you to david for reminding me...
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he did that with mrs. king and then with ole miss and of course with obama. he had to integrate personally with bobby. he did a lot of that. he also, to me, inspired people to go into public life and said public life is where it's at. it's not business. it's not sports. it's public life. i think we all agreed that was probably the one rhett lent reality of our lives. he's still there as the symbol. look at bill clinton and all of these guys inspired to go into public life because of him. >> mark halperin? >> chris, beyond his brothers, the two subsequent generations, nobody has risen to that level. do you see in the second generation after president kennedy others who may still rise up and become big national leaders? >> well, i don't see it yet. i think the new joe kennedy in congress will do well. he'll be there for life if he wants to be. he may become senator for massachusetts. patrick has had problems with addiction and he's dealt with them. he's happily married with a child. he's gotten through it. it was good for him to get into private life. i thought
he did that with mrs. king and then with ole miss and of course with obama. he had to integrate personally with bobby. he did a lot of that. he also, to me, inspired people to go into public life and said public life is where it's at. it's not business. it's not sports. it's public life. i think we all agreed that was probably the one rhett lent reality of our lives. he's still there as the symbol. look at bill clinton and all of these guys inspired to go into public life because of him....
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king said as well. a senator: if the senator would yield? mr. nelson: of course i would yield. mr. leahy: i join my colleagues in welcoming you back to this body for which you have served with distinction from your very first day here, as you did in the other body. you know, it tears my heart apart to hear of this kind of suppression. vermont, we pride our ability to vote. we have town meeting day. we have -- i think we had 65% or 70% turnout this time. we expect people to be able to vote. and the distinguished senator has referred to the civil rights era. do we really in this great country, a signal to democracy to so much of the rest of the world, want to go back there? i'm sure the distinguished senator has, like i have, had the honor of being an observer of elections in other countries where finally a country that's overcome a dictatorship or overcome a civil war, they finally can vote, and the people are lining up, saying thank god we have a chance to vote and it's open for the first time and they say you americans would never have to experience this. i don't want to go to the
king said as well. a senator: if the senator would yield? mr. nelson: of course i would yield. mr. leahy: i join my colleagues in welcoming you back to this body for which you have served with distinction from your very first day here, as you did in the other body. you know, it tears my heart apart to hear of this kind of suppression. vermont, we pride our ability to vote. we have town meeting day. we have -- i think we had 65% or 70% turnout this time. we expect people to be able to vote. and...
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coming up in a little bit from mr. american songbook michael feinstein. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ they're only made of clay ♪ ls?? nike! they're so awesome! nike! wow! yeahhhh! thank you! who's your mommy now? it's a christmas miracle. give victoriously. famous brands. famously easy. famous footwear. victory is yours. it was like a red rash... very sore looking kinda blistery. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i was a firefighter for 24 years. but, i have never encountered such a burning sensation until i had the shingles. i remember it well. i was in the back yard doing yard work. i had this irritation going on in my lower neck. i changed shirts because i thought there was something in the collar of the shirt irritating my neck. and i couldn't figure out what was going on. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. i always thought shingles was associated with people... a lot older than myself. i can tell you from experience it is bad. it's something you never want to encount
coming up in a little bit from mr. american songbook michael feinstein. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ they're only made of clay ♪ ls?? nike! they're so awesome! nike! wow! yeahhhh! thank you! who's your mommy now? it's a christmas miracle. give victoriously. famous brands. famously easy. famous footwear. victory is yours. it was like a red rash... very sore looking kinda blistery. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i was a firefighter for 24...
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. >> mr. king, did he give any -- allay any of your concerns? >> i'm satisfied with the ultimate conclusion he reached. i told him i honestly disagree with his rec olympics of what he told us on september 14. >> what did he say about the affair? >> no commentings, not at all. >> did that make it hard to get past that? the sell ashese details that dominated the news, did that make it hard? >> no. it was made clear at the start that would not be a focus of the questioning and i would say 10 seconds into it that was off to the side. >> [inaudible] why you wanted to hear from him was since he briefed you the first and home time, he went to libya? so he obviously was giving you a bit of a trip report. is there anything you can tell us that he clearly learned from actually being on the ground? >> no. that would be classified. other than the fact that they now clearly believe it did not rise out of a demonstration, it was not spontaneous and it was clear terrorist involvement. >> he said that straight out? >> yes. >> [inaudible] >> this is ongoing. thi
. >> mr. king, did he give any -- allay any of your concerns? >> i'm satisfied with the ultimate conclusion he reached. i told him i honestly disagree with his rec olympics of what he told us on september 14. >> what did he say about the affair? >> no commentings, not at all. >> did that make it hard to get past that? the sell ashese details that dominated the news, did that make it hard? >> no. it was made clear at the start that would not be a focus of the...